First Post

 This is the start of a new cubing project I’ve wanted to do for a while. I created this blog to track my speedcubing progress in a way that’s more organized than scattered notes, random solve sessions, or a messy timer history. My goal here is simple: document what I’m working on, what’s improving, and what completely falls apart so I can learn from it.

I’ll be using this blog to post things like:

  • Weekly improvements (or failures…)

  • Averages and PBs worth remembering

  • Practice experiments and drills

  • Algorithm sets I’m learning

  • Competition prep and results

  • Anything I discover that helps me get faster

I’m treating this blog like a “time capsule” for my cubing journey — something I can look back on months later and see how my solves, methods, and mindset changed.

There isn’t a strict schedule; I’ll post whenever I make progress, try something new, or find something worth sharing. The main idea is to create a place where improvement is visible, not just hidden in a timer app.

More updates soon. Clock is ticking — let’s cube.

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